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Re: PGDay 2008


  • From: "Gabriele Bartolini" <gabriele(dot)bartolini(at)gmail(dot)com>
  • To: "Cédric Villemain" <cedric(dot)villemain(at)dalibo(dot)com>
  • Cc: pgeu-general(at)postgresql(dot)org, "Federico Campoli" <rotellaro(at)gmail(dot)com>, damien(at)dalibo(dot)info
  • Subject: Re: PGDay 2008
  • Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2007 11:34:42 +0200
  • Message-id: <ad9af2080709060234v22d079b2x610f595943d45ef0(at)mail(dot)gmail(dot)com>

Hi guys,

   this is exactly my initial idea. Please read the message I had posted in July on this list (unfortunately I cannot find the archive, as the list has been moved - maybe is still somewhere):

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Gabriele Bartolini <gabriele(dot)bartolini(at)gmail(dot)com >
Date: 18-lug-2007 12.24
Subject: Re: [pgeu-general] PGDay 2008
To: European PostgreSQL community < pgeu-general(at)lists(dot)pgug(dot)eu>
Cc: Susanne Ebrecht < miracee(at)miracee(dot)de>

We could even issue a PGDay everywhere in Europe. For instance the day dd-mm-yyyy is declared to be the PostgreSQL Day in Europe, and every single country organises a local fest for PostgreSQL promotion (oriented therefore to users and local developers). It is more or less what happens with the "Linux Day" in Italy.

And convert the PGDay that we have done this year in Prato in a more 'PGCon'-like event.

---------- End of Forwarded message ----------

So, yes. I am up for this: a European event, plus a day in Europe (chosen to be the European PG Day) where local groups promote it.

Ciao,
Gabriele



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